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F. L. Smidth & Co. 
(Founded in Copenhagen, 1882) 
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Designers, Equippers and Builders of 
Portland Cement-making 
Factories. 
Copenhagen, Vestergade 33 K. 
London, 20 Essex St., Strand, W.C.2 
Paris, 25 Rue Pigalle 
New York, 50 Church Street 
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Goteburg Tercentenary Exposition in 1923 
In Sweden and wherever Swedish interests are 
kept alive the Jubilee Exposition to be held in 
Goteborg next year is focusing attention.. A spe¬ 
cial feature is to be an exhibition of Swedish 
achievement away from home. General and local 
committees are being formed to arrange displays 
that will show Swedish progress. The board oi 
directors of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce in 
New York is endorsing the plan of the Swedish 
Travel Bureau for next summer so that it will 
coincide with the Goteborg Exposition. 
AVide Discussion as to a Living Wage 
In the July Index, published by the New York 
Trust Company, there is an interesting article rela¬ 
tive to the wide discussion of what constitutes a 
living wage. Most of the discussion, however, com¬ 
ments the writer, ignores the fact that there is no 
such tiling as a determinable living wage which 
could, with reason or justice, be uniformly applied 
to all workers in a given class in all parts of the 
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Sweden Opens New Power Station 
The Swedish Government has just opened its 
fourth large hydro-electric power station at Motala. 
This station exploits the whole of the Motala River 
between the Lakes of Vattern and Boren, for a 
distance of 15 miles. It is principally intended to 
supply electric energy to the provinces of oster- 
gotland, Niirke and southern Scdsrmanland. 
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Executive Office: 118 North 11th St. 
Works: North 10th to North 13th Sts. 
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